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993 Shark

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A model in Jinhao's fountain pen lineup. Specs below reflect the typical configuration across Jinhao's core range.

Priced squarely in first-pen territory — low enough that trying fountain pens for the first time doesn't feel like a gamble.

Specs

Filling systemCartridge / converter (standard international)
Ink capacityVaries by model
Nib optionsEF, F, M, B (steel)
MaterialBrass with lacquer finish
Typical price$6 – $20 across the lineup
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About Jinhao

Founded in Jiangxi Province in 1988 (relocated to Shanghai in 2003), Jinhao is one of the best-known budget Chinese pen makers, often producing affordable interpretations of classic Western pen silhouettes.

China Founded 1988
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How to fill the Jinhao 993 Shark

Fill it two ways: snap in a pre-filled international cartridge for convenience, or use a converter — a small plunger or twist mechanism that installs the same way a cartridge does — to draw ink from any bottle. The converter route opens up the entire world of bottled ink, which is where most of the hobby's color variety lives.

Choosing a nib size

Nib size determines line width, not writing pressure — fountain pens are meant to glide, never press. Extra-fine (EF) suits small, dense handwriting and thin paper; fine (F) is the most broadly recommended default; medium (M) shows more ink character and shading; broad (B) and stub grinds favor bold, expressive strokes and calligraphy-adjacent writing.

Keeping it clean

A quick flush with cool water every time you switch ink colors — and a full clean every 4–6 weeks of regular use — is enough to keep the nib and feed performing well. Inktend's cleaning reminder is tuned to a 21-day baseline and adjusts naturally to how often you actually refill.

Pairing inks with the 993 Shark

Because refills are quick with a cartridge or converter, this is a good pen for rotating through several colors rather than committing to one — sample vials work especially well here. Browse the ink library to find a first bottle.

Frequently asked questions

How do I fill the Jinhao 993 Shark?
Fill it two ways: snap in a pre-filled international cartridge for convenience, or use a converter — a small plunger or twist mechanism that installs the same way a cartridge does — to draw ink from any bottle. The converter route opens up the entire world of bottled ink, which is where most of the hobby's color variety lives.
What nib size should I get for the 993 Shark?
Nib size determines line width, not writing pressure — fountain pens are meant to glide, never press. Extra-fine (EF) suits small, dense handwriting and thin paper; fine (F) is the most broadly recommended default; medium (M) shows more ink character and shading; broad (B) and stub grinds favor bold, expressive strokes and calligraphy-adjacent writing.
How often does the 993 Shark need cleaning?
A quick flush with cool water every time you switch ink colors — and a full clean every 4–6 weeks of regular use — is enough to keep the nib and feed performing well. Inktend's cleaning reminder is tuned to a 21-day baseline and adjusts naturally to how often you actually refill.
Is the Jinhao 993 Shark good for beginners?
Priced squarely in first-pen territory — low enough that trying fountain pens for the first time doesn't feel like a gamble.

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Specs reflect the typical configuration across Jinhao's core lineup rather than this exact model — check current listings before buying.